Polysomnography-- A group of tests administered to analyze heart, blood, and breathing patterns during sleep.
Polysomnography is extremely safe and no special precautions need to be taken.
Once the test is over, the monitors are detached from the patient. No special measures need to be taken after polysomnography.
Polysomnography-- A technique for diagnosing sleep disorders with the use of a machine that records the pulse, breathing rate and other variables while the patient sleeps.
Polysomnography
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Polysomnography
The study of sleep is called polysomnography.
The cost of a polysomnography study can vary depending on the location and healthcare provider. On average, the cost can range from $500 to $3000. It's best to check with your insurance provider to see if it's covered under your plan.
A normal result in polysomnography shows normal results for all parameters (EEG, ECG, blood pressure, eye movement, air flow, pulse oximetry, etc.) monitored throughout all stages of sleep.
No you do not need a license in Pennsylvania as of now but licensure is in the works.
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Polysomnography is a comprehensive sleep study that involves monitoring multiple physiological functions during sleep, such as brain waves, eye movements, muscle activity, and heart rhythm. Other sleep studies may focus on specific aspects of sleep disorders, such as monitoring breathing patterns in a sleep study for sleep apnea. Polysomnography provides a more detailed and holistic assessment of sleep compared to other sleep studies.